After widespread reports about the interest in Andrea Cambiaso from Manchester City in January, new updates about that story have now emerged.
The Italian defender was first connected to a move to the Etihad Stadium in the January market, while Manchester City went on a disaster of successful negotiations with clubs around the world to strengthen their squadron grid.
An intensified market strategy about the space of just four weeks came as a direct response to caring performance of a team without energy and staff in the midst of injury and fitness problems during the campaign.
As part of that recruitment drive, Manchester's city officials have completed Nico Gonzalez, Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov and Vital Reis. However, a fifth arrival did not flourish, despite concrete interest in a full-back.
After widespread reports about the interest in Andrea Cambiaso from Manchester City in January, new updates about that story have now emerged.
The Italian defender was first connected to a move to the Etihad Stadium in the January market, while Manchester City went on a disaster of successful negotiations with clubs around the world to strengthen their squadron grid.
An intensified market strategy about the space of just four weeks came as a direct response to caring performance of a team without energy and staff in the midst of injury and fitness problems during the campaign.
As part of that recruitment drive, Manchester's city officials have completed Nico Gonzalez, Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov and Vital Reis. However, a fifth arrival did not flourish, despite concrete interest in a full-back.
This concerned Andrea Cambiaso, who was confirmed by many reliable sources to be a target for Manchester City, who was on briefing to the wider media that the player was more a name to be considered in the summer market.
And now, according to the information from Market Insider Fabrizio Romano, it is further explained that Cambiaso was the 'Top Target' of Manchester City for a new full-back in the transfer star of January, but in the end it was considered too expensive.
However, it is also detailed that Juventus can open the door for an exit for the player prior to the summer market, and as such the Italy International remains a 'strong and realistic' candidate on the list of the city for the full-back position.
Interestingly, Romano also reveals that the 25-year-old was open to a move in January, while at the same time he was dedicated to Juventus, never to be sold early and to leave things in the hands of his club-an attitude that will not be expected to change in the summer.
From the side of Manchester City, amidst similar ties with Tottenham's Destiny Udogie, it is said that Etihad Stadium bosses this summer 'probably' is' an 'important' amount in a new full-back investing.
It is still to be seen no matter how much expenses there could be due to the defense of Manchester City in the summer months, apart from the expected departure of Kyle Walker or that is now for AC Milan, or a team elsewhere in the game for a Cut-Price agreement.
In particular, there are a few questions about the future of John Stones and Manuel Akanji, with the first a greater doubt in view of his long -term injury record and the ability to maintain a consistent period that performs at the highest intensity under Pep Guardiola.
